Randall Bailey Record & Stats

Randall Bailey Record & Stats

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In a career spanning 20 years, Randall Bailey fought 56 times with 46 wins, 9 losses, and 1 no-contest. By his last professional fight on April 27, 2016, Bailey's boxing record stood at 46-9 (39 KO wins, 4 KO losses).

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Opa-locka, Florida, U.S.
“The Knock-Out King”
Born
Sep 13, 1974
Age
48
Debut
Apr 4, 1996
Record
46-9
Rounds
264
KOs
39 (70.9%)
Height
175 cm
Reach
178 cm
Ape Index
3 cm
Stance
Orthodox
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Randall Bailey's record and stats
Randall Bailey's Record

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      Randall Bailey (The Knock-Out King) is a retired American professional boxer. He was born in Opa-locka, Florida, U.S. on September 13, 1974. Bailey made his professional boxing debut at the age of 21 on April 4, 1996. He is a former 2-weight-class world champion. He is 48 years old, and will be turning 49 in 5 months and 15 days.

      Boxing Record

      Total Fights56
      Wins46
      Losses9
      Draws0
      No-Contests1
      KO Wins39
      Total Title Wins2
      Title Defenses2
      Title-Fight KO Wins4
      Losses via KO4
      #DateAgeOpponentResultVia
      56Apr 27, 201641 Jeff HornLossRTD7
      55Oct 4, 201541Shusaku FujinakaWinKO7
      54Jun 20, 201540Gundrick KingWinKO2
      53Nov 23, 201339Humberto ToledoWinDQ
      52Oct 20, 201238 Devon Alexander LossUD
      51Jun 9, 201237Mike Jones WinKO11
      50Sep 3, 201136Yoryi EstrellaWinUD
      49Dec 10, 201036Said OualiNCNC
      48Mar 19, 201035Sugar JacksonWinTKO1
      47Dec 12, 200935Germaine SandersWinUD
      46Aug 28, 200934 Juan Urango LossTKO11
      45Apr 3, 200934Francisco FigueroaWinKO4
      44Oct 22, 200834 DeMarcus CorleyWinUD
      43Aug 6, 200833Dairo EsalasWinKO1
      42Jan 18, 200833Anthony MoraWinTKO5
      41Jun 8, 200732Herman NgoudjoLossSD
      40Jan 19, 200732Harrison CuelloWinTKO2
      39Oct 13, 200632Shawn GallegosWinTKO8
      38Jul 28, 200631Russell Stoner JonesWinTKO4
      37Jun 27, 200631Juan Polo PerezWinKO1
      36May 6, 200631Santos PakauWinKO1
      35Mar 24, 200631Lenin ArroyoWinUD
      34May 20, 200530Roberto OrtegaWinUD
      33Dec 11, 200430 Miguel Cotto LossTKO6
      32Mar 19, 200429Lester YarbroughWinKO5
      31Jan 15, 200429 Ishe SmithLossUD
      30May 17, 200328Reggie StricklandWinUD
      29Jan 4, 200328 DeMarcus Corley LossUD
      28Sep 27, 200228Alfonso FowlerWinTKO1
      27May 11, 200227Diosbelys Hurtado LossKO7
      26Feb 2, 200227Demetrio CeballosWinKO3
      25Jun 8, 200126Bobby ElkinsWinTKO1
      24Jan 27, 200126Anthony CobbWinKO2
      23Nov 21, 200026Billy WootenWinTKO2
      22Jul 22, 200025Ener Julio LossSD
      21Apr 8, 200025Rocky Martinez WinTKO7
      20Nov 12, 199925Héctor López WinTKO9
      19May 15, 199924Carlos González WinKO1
      18Mar 6, 199924Rodney WilsonWinTKO3
      17Dec 18, 199824Manuel De LeonWinTKO2
      16Jul 18, 199823Jerry StricklandWinTKO2
      15Apr 30, 199823Esteban FloresWinTKO1
      14Feb 25, 199823Randy McGeeWinKO1
      13Dec 13, 199723Jim MaloneyWinTKO1
      12Sep 30, 199723Lavoice WardWinTKO1
      11Aug 11, 199722Gerry DillWinKO1
      10Apr 29, 199722Israel MuhammadWinTKO5
      9Mar 4, 199722Bobby JonesWinTKO7
      8Feb 19, 199722Samuel RobertsWinTKO1
      7Nov 30, 199622Jeff ElrodWinKO2
      6Oct 15, 199622Larry SuttonWinTKO1
      5Sep 20, 199622Chris YslasWinTKO1
      4Sep 14, 199622Randall ParkerWinTKO1
      3Jul 27, 199621Teronie WatsonWinKO1
      2May 11, 199621Travis ClybournWinKO1
      1Apr 4, 199621Fernando GrandaWinTKO1

      Titles

      Randall Bailey was a two-weight-division world champion. He has held two world titles, one of which was a vacant title win, the other was a lineal championship win.

      Weight DivisionWorld Titles Held
      WelterweightIBF
      Super-lightweightWBO

      Statistics

      Randall Bailey is 175 cm tall (5' 8.90") with a reach of 178 cm (5' 10.08"). He fights out of the orthodox stance and presents an ape-index of 3 cm (1.18"). Bailey has a 70.9% KO rate.

      Career Summary

      Randall Bailey's professional boxing career spanned more than 20 years — from 1996 to 2016.

      Bailey made his professional boxing debut against Fernando Granda at the age of 21 on April 4, 1996, defeating Granda via 1st round TKO. He went on to win 20 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 20 wins via stoppage.

      Bailey had his first world title fight at the age of 24 on May 15, 1999 after 18 professional fights, against Carlos González for the super-lightweight WBO title. He defeated González via 1st round KO to become the super-lightweight champion of the world.

      Bailey has won two world titles at two weight classes. For all the details about Bailey's world title wins and defenses refer to "Randall Bailey World Titles".

      Some of Bailey's best fights and notable victories include wins over Carlos González, Francisco Figueroa, Sugar Jackson, Alfonso Fowler, Dairo Esalas, Lester Yarbrough, and Héctor López.

      Randall Bailey had a total of nine losses in his professional boxing career — six of them in title bouts and three in non-title bouts. He suffered his first loss against Ener Julio via 12 round split-decision on July 22, 2000, which ended his 21-fight win streak. He has been stopped four times and lost five times via decision. For more details about these defeats, refer to "All of Randall Bailey's losses".

      His last professional fight was a non-title bout against Australian boxer Jeff Horn on April 27, 2016. Bailey lost the fight via 7th round RTD. It's been 6 years, 11 months, and 2 days since this fight.

      Bailey retired from professional boxing with a record of 46-9, which included 39 knockout wins and four losses via knockout, and two title wins.

      Career Highlights

      Although Randall Bailey had a total of 56 fights, this fight against Carlos González is the sole highlight of his career.

      • May 15, 1999: Bailey wins his first world title by defeating Carlos González via 1st round KO. He is now the WBO super-lightweight world champion.

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